Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Technical Feasibility Analysis March 2017
Overview Two Part Study: 1. Feasibility of Alternatives for a Pedestrian Overpass Across Dale Mabry Hwy Near I 275 2. Walk/Bike Improvements Along Spruce St between Dale Mabry Hwy and Rome Ave
Dale Mabry Pedestrian Overpass Objective: Assess the feasibility of various alternatives that will connect the existing section of the I 275 trail across Dale Mabry Hwy to the MPO s proposed trail alignment along the south side of I 275 starting at Himes Ave. Identified in the Greenways and Trails Master Plan Update (2016) Hillsborough MPO, Greenways and Trails Master Plan Update
Needed Trail Connection Laurel St Grady Ave Needed Connection Clark Ave Himes Ave Dale Mabry Hwy Existing Trail Church Ave I 275 La Salle St Proposed Trail Cypress St
Regional Trail Significance SUNTrails Creating a System of Greenways and Trails Throughout Florida Part of the Southwest Coast Regional Connector
Northside or Southside Crossing? Evaluating Crossing Opportunities North and South of the Interstate Laurel St Himes Ave Grady Ave Church Ave Clark Ave Dale Mabry Hwy I 275 La Salle St Cypress St
North Side Crossing? Crossing Opportunities North of I 275
North Side Crossing? Potential Trail Alignment Dale Mabry Hwy Potential Ped Overpass Area Himes Ave Laurel St Grady Ave Church Ave I 275 TECO Substation FDOT Pond
South Side Crossing? Crossing Opportunities South of I 275
South Side Crossing? Laurel St Potential Trail Alignment Church St I 275 FDOT Pond Potential Ped Overpass Area TECO Substation Future Mixed Use Development Himes Ave Cypress St Dale Mabry Hwy
Exploring South Side Options Coordinating with FDOT and City of Tampa on determining available right of way Evaluating Alignment Options for Ped Overpass
Spruce St Walk Bike Enhancements
Spruce St Walk Bike Enhancements Explore opportunities to enhance the pedestrian and bicycle environment along Spruce Street while respecting and preserving the existing fabric of the residential neighborhoods along the corridor.
Study Area Dale Mabry Hwy Rome Ave
Background Data Review Completed a Corridor Review of: Roadway Classification Intersection Control Street Lighting Drainage Inlets Existing Land Use Special Districts Transit Service and Ridership Total Crashes Pedestrian and Bicycle Crashes Percent Workers Walking and Biking to Work
Detailed Existing Conditions Evaluation 7 Identified Segments Documented: Roadway Type (Functional Class) Right of Way Width Pavement Width Road Edge Type Drainage Pedestrian Facilities Bicycle Facilities General Land Use General Observations
Detailed Existing Conditions Evaluation Example Spruce St, Albany Ave to Rome Ave: Roadway Type: Local Right of Way: 55 Pavement Width: 22 Road Edge Type: Grass shoulder, no curb Inlets at intersections along side streets, grate Drainage: inlets in roadway at Rome Ave Pedestrian 5' sidewalk along the south side Facilities: Bicycle Facilities: None General Adjacent Residential, single family Land Use: Vegetation, including some larger trees, within the ROW along the north side may present some challenges. Some on street parking was General observed in this segment. Fremont Ave deadends north of Spruce St, there is an 8 path Observations: (part of the Fremont Linear Park) that then continues north from the dead end along the Fremont Ave ROW.
Potential Pedestrian and Bike Improvements General Toolbox Site Specific Improvements: Intersection Improvements Crossing treatments, lighting, geometric design changes, etc. Segment Improvements Sidewalk gaps, bike facilities, etc.
General Toolbox Crosswalk Markings Sidewalks Pedestrian Signals and Pushbuttons Lighting Accessible Pathways/ADA Signage Etc
Examples of Potential Improvements Spruce St at Dale Mabry Hwy:
Examples of Potential Improvements Spruce St between Himes Ave and Lincoln Ave:
Examples of Potential Improvements Spruce St at Lincoln Ave: Existing
Examples of Potential Improvements Spruce St between Lincoln Ave and MacDill Ave:
Examples of Potential Improvements Spruce St between MacDill Ave and Rome Ave: Complete 5 sidewalk along the north side of Spruce St* *Completing sidewalk along the north side of Spruce St may require the clearing of ROW and may impact personal property that is located within the public ROW.
Examples of Potential Improvements Spruce St at Armenia Ave: Existing Concept
Other Spruce St Considerations Define a Vision for the Spruce St Corridor Bicycle Boulevard Treatment Advisory Shoulder Treatment FHWA Experimental Use Installing Curb and Gutter Bioswale Treatment Advisory Shoulder 6ft preferred Center Two Way Travel Lane 10 18ft Source: Columbus Underground
Next Steps Dale Mabry Ped Overpass: Continued coordination with FDOT & COT to determine availability of ROW Identify feasible alignment options Develop alternative conceptual plans Spruce St Walk Bike: Finalize improvement concepts Feasibility Review and Cost Estimates
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